But really, the US Mint’s website says it was simply the designer Victor D. Brenner’s choice when making a plaque. The plaque happened to strike then president Teddy Roosevelt well enough that he urged the design be placed on a coin for the centennial of Lincoln’s birthday (1909).

til I saw the bank draft four $9411, I didnt believe that my friend could truly earning money in their spare time at there labtop.. there friend brother had bean doing this for only 13 months and a short time ago cleard the dept on there condo and bought a great Honda. read more at, ——– BIT40.cøm ——–

I know in Canada, eh, they’ve always alternated the direction each monarch faces.
Queen E – right.
George VI – left.
The dude right before him, George V faced left too , but there was another king between the Georges, Edward VIII, who would have faced right but he wasn’t king long enough to get his mug on a coin. lol
Edward VII – right
Victoria – left
FACT

I wonder now, being a canuck coin nerd, whether there IS any significance to the way the yanks face? Thanks Amber for giving me something lame to start googling tonight….